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A65644 The Whigs laid open, or, An honest ballad of these sad times To a mery tune, called Old Symon the King. 1683 (1683) Wing W1658B; ESTC R219502 731 1

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The WHIGS laid open OR An Honest Ballad of these sad Times To a Mery Tune called Old Symon the King I. NOw the Plotters Plots are confounded And all their Designs are made known Which smellt so strong of the Round-head And Treason of Forty One And all the Pious Intentions For Property Liberty Laws Are found to be only Inventions To bring in their Good Old Cause And all the Pious c. II. By their delicate Bill of Exclusion So hotly pursu'd by the Rabble They hop'd to have made such Confusion As never was seen at Old Babel The● Shaftsbury's brave City Boys And M ths Countrey Relations Were ready to second the Noise And send it throughout the 3 Nations Then Shaftsbury ' s c. III. No more of the 5 th of November T●at Dangerous Desperate Plot But ever with horruor remember Old Tony Armstrong and Scot. For Tony shou'd ne're be forgotten Nor Ferguson's Popular Rules Nor M th or G y when they 're rotten For Popular Politick Fools For Tony shou'd c. IV. The Murder of Father and King And Extinguishing all the right Line Was a Good and a Godly thing And worthy the Whigs Design The Hanging of Prelate and Peer And putting the Guards to the Sword And Fleying and Slashing Lord Mayors Was to do the Work o' the Lord. The Hanging of c. V. But I hope they will have their Desert And the Gallows will have its due And Jack Ketch will be more Expert And in time be as Rich as a Jew Whilst now in the Tavern we Sing All Joy to great York and his Right A Glorious long Reign to our King But when They'v'e occasion we 'll Fight Whilst now in the Tavern c. VI. The name of a Whig and a Tory No more shall Disquiet the Nation We 'll Fight for the Church and her Glory And Pray for this Reformation That ev'ry Factious Professor And ev'ry Zealous Pretender May humble 'em to the Successor Of Charles our Nations Defender That every Factio●● c. Printed by N. T. at the Entrance into the Old-Spring-Garden 1683